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Show MANY HAPPY RETURNS General Williams Receives Congratulations on Birthday Brigadier General William G. Williams, Wil-liams, retired, adjutant general of Utah and formerly In command of the Sixty-fifth field artillery brigade, bri-gade, 40th division, Utah national guard, receives congratulations of The Telegram- on the anniversary of his birth today. Having returned Friday from an Inspection tour In southern Utah, General Williams spent a busy day at his desk making reports. Exactly one year ago today General Gen-eral Williams relinquished active command and retained his position I as adjutant general and United j States property disbursing officer, j He Joined the Utah national guard, 3d years ago as an enlisted man and rose through msny commissions ! to his present position. The Telegram congratulates the' following whose birthdays also are I today: I it' V" V " "J. J y v) Liaud Aajier, manager, steel uoay ' works. Judge Herbert M. Schiller, Third; district court W. R. Pollock, general manager, American Linen Supply company. Malcolm A. Keyser, president, M. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage company- I O E. Chapman, Industrial sales, N. , O. Nelson company. j Uoorge A. Mielsosj, claim department. depart-ment. Salt Lake City postoffice. I Ellsworth P. Simonda, senior I clerk, bureau of air commerce. J. R. Harris, president and manager, man-ager, Arrow Press. Observing their birthdays on Sun-day Sun-day are the following, who also receive re-ceive congratulations of The Telegram Tele-gram : Brum Hartman, proprietor, Salt! Lake Fox farm. P. M. Parry, vice president, Utah! Power and Light company. Mra. P. M. Parry. Emil H. Selhach, president-manager, Selbach Insursnce agency. Kendall D. Oarff, owner, Kenl Carff Studebaker company. I Miss Florence CirfcrL, social scl-J ences Instructor, East high school. BRIO. GEN. W. O. WILLIAMS Spent the day at his desk I |